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Accenture

Consulting, technology & outsourcing

With interesting and challenging work as well as good colleagues and perks on offer, employees at Accenture know they are on to a good thing.

Staff think the experience they gain at work is valuable for their future, earning the firm a 77% positive score in our survey, and say the job is good for personal growth (76%).

The global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company, winner of our special award for training and development, employs just over 11,000 people at eight offices around the UK. The organisation rewards its staff well and Accenture employees are happy with both the pay and benefits (62%).

Management consultants earn an average £70,000 a year while new graduates can expect to start on about £31,000. Benefits include 39 weeks' maternity leave and two weeks' paternity leave on full pay, a share option scheme, free private healthcare, critical illness cover, life assurance and